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A Game Changing Display Processor for VR

The Arm Mali-D77 is the second-generation premium display processor based on the Komeda display architecture. Advances in image quality, performance, and motion-to-photon latency delivers superior VR experiences for the end-user. Mali-D77 can be combined with Arm Mali GPUs for an optimal solution for VR workloads across multiple host devices, including all-in-one VR, smartphones, and set-top boxes.

Performing VR functions in Mali-D77 rather than the GPU saves system bandwidth and power through offloading the GPU workloads.

Increased Performance, Same Footprint

Optimized for 3K @120fps VR performance within mobile power constraints, including untethered VR/AR devices that are not plugged into PCs or consoles.

Use Case

Augmented and Virtual Reality on Mobile

AR and VR are two compute intensive use cases for mobile. With the upcoming 5G mobile revolution, AR and VR capabilities on devices will become more mainstream, and immersion will continue to improve in next generation AR and VR devices.

As the features on wearable VR devices continue to evolve, Mali-D77 will free up workloads that were traditionally handled on the GPU leading to higher-quality processing for more immersive, more comfortable and untethered VR experiences.

Assertive Display

Assertive Display is an advanced display management core that delivers a high-quality viewing experience even in bright sunshine. Having shipped in more than 1 billion devices, it also enables dramatic reductions in display power consumption.

CoreLink MMU-600

The CoreLink MMU-600 is compatible with the Armv8.2-A-enabled Cortex-A75 and Cortex-A55 processors; it is backwards compatible with Armv7 and Armv8 processors. Designs can be scaled from small to large-scale systems while maintaining a common driver framework.

Arm-based chips, device architectures, and technologies orchestrate the performance of everything that makes modern life possible — from smartphones to agricultural sensors and from medical instruments to servers.

Arm Frame Buffer Compression

Arm Frame Buffer Compression, or AFBC, is implemented across the entire Mali Multimedia Suite, allowing all products to maximize their benefits and work together to reduce power consumption.

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